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. >> there are crazy people and there are shootings and killings in norway and france and germany, but there hasn't been 61 mass killings like there have been in this country to a sense columbine. >> and the nra facebook page has gone dark. we will speak with lisa graves about big guns and big money. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. residents of newtown, connecticut, have begun holding the first of many kernels for the 27 victims killed in friday's shooting rampage at sandy hook elementary school. on monday, noah pozner and jack pinto, 06 years old, were laid to rest in small caskets. more funerals are slated today including two more 6-year-old victim's, james mattioli and jessica rekos. at the white house, president obama convened a meeting with top officials to discuss ways to respond to the newtown massacre, including potential proposals for gun control. pressed for details, white house press secretary jay carney reduced offer any specifics on how obama plans to address the nation's gun violence. >
. >> there are crazy people and there are shootings and killings in norway and france and germany, but there hasn't been 61 mass killings like there have been in this country to a sense columbine. >> and the nra facebook page has gone dark. we will speak with lisa graves about big guns and big money. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. residents of newtown, connecticut, have begun holding...
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law, the americans with disabilities act of 1990. 126 countries, including britain, germany, china, and russia, have already ratified the un convention is a person with disabilities. bernard obermeyer of the who noted that the treaty rejected by republicans covers 15% of the world's population. >> people with disabilities make a 15% of the world's population and have worse health and socio- economic outcomes than people without disabilities. across the world, people with disabilities have for help, lower educational achievement, less economic participation, and higher rates of poverty and people without disabilities. this unacceptable situation must change. >> california has formalized its refusal to ensure the enforcement of federal effort begin immigration requests. on tuesday, attorney general kamala harris said state agencies are not required to -- comply with the program known as secure communities, where local authorities share fingerprints with immigration officials. the program led to the record deportation of around 400,000 people last year. striking care for workers at the por
law, the americans with disabilities act of 1990. 126 countries, including britain, germany, china, and russia, have already ratified the un convention is a person with disabilities. bernard obermeyer of the who noted that the treaty rejected by republicans covers 15% of the world's population. >> people with disabilities make a 15% of the world's population and have worse health and socio- economic outcomes than people without disabilities. across the world, people with disabilities have...
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it begs this question. 2012 germany will reach their kyoto targets. the united states has pulled away. what other country has the envelope open this year will reach their course, and what was the economic lesson learned in terms of their success or failure as it relates to dramatically changing the way they produce-- >> look at germany and the scandinavian country which are the own people who have done like they're supposed to, their economies are doing pretty well, thank you. there are other countries who have abandoned completely their equipment, canada, they'll make a lot of money for the koch brothers pumping tar sand, so we can't help with the world problem, sorry. that's running into stiff resistence among canadians. there's resistence building up around the world and the polling data reflects it. even today rasmussen found 68% of americans thinks global warm something a serious problem. the exit polling data during the election found 41% of people based their vote largely or somewhat on the response to hurricane sandy. climate was hardly mentio
it begs this question. 2012 germany will reach their kyoto targets. the united states has pulled away. what other country has the envelope open this year will reach their course, and what was the economic lesson learned in terms of their success or failure as it relates to dramatically changing the way they produce-- >> look at germany and the scandinavian country which are the own people who have done like they're supposed to, their economies are doing pretty well, thank you. there are...
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>>> going to take you guys to germany for an air show. we're actually inside a 28 awe notice, oh, look. sky divers jumping out of the back of this plane. all part of the air show. it's not the sky divers making this video go viral. it's what happened after the sky divers leave the plane. >> and they're gone. the pilot goes into an intentional nosedive. >> why is he doing that? kind of making the skydivers, trying to beat them down to the drive. >> all part of the performance. he holds this nosedive quite some time until he gets incredibly close to this tree. >> get even closer to the ground? >> uh-huh. >> wow. >> oh. man. >> that is insane! he has to be an amazing pilot to be able to do this. >> he's coming in at a sharp turn -- for a landing. >> holy cow. >> his wings looks like they could be scraping off the ground at that point. >> we've got footage of this from the ground from the spectator's point of view. watch. >> ooh. >> oh! steven was right. it looked like that wing almost was going to scrape the ground! >> now, you ask if the go
>>> going to take you guys to germany for an air show. we're actually inside a 28 awe notice, oh, look. sky divers jumping out of the back of this plane. all part of the air show. it's not the sky divers making this video go viral. it's what happened after the sky divers leave the plane. >> and they're gone. the pilot goes into an intentional nosedive. >> why is he doing that? kind of making the skydivers, trying to beat them down to the drive. >> all part of the...
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march of 2009, she spent more than a week undergoing psychiatric evaluation at an army hospital in germany. >> the person needs to say hi, i need help and go get the help, that's the important thing. >> reporter: there are no exact numbers on how many active or former service members think about suicide. >> it's always going to be there. can you cry to outlive it, outdrink it outdrug it, whatever, but in the morning you're going to wake up with it. >> reporter: he heads iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. >> every single week our caseworkers are taking calls from around the country from folks who are really struggling. report he urges veterans to seek help during the holidays. >> can you go down to your local veterans group, can you connect with the organizations in your community, and you don't have to be alobby around those times of the holidays. >> reporter: so talk to somebody, you know. work through it. get over yourself and your mass you lynn or feminine pride and just talk to people about why you're upset. >> reporter: you're determined? >> for people not to kill themselves? y
march of 2009, she spent more than a week undergoing psychiatric evaluation at an army hospital in germany. >> the person needs to say hi, i need help and go get the help, that's the important thing. >> reporter: there are no exact numbers on how many active or former service members think about suicide. >> it's always going to be there. can you cry to outlive it, outdrink it outdrug it, whatever, but in the morning you're going to wake up with it. >> reporter: he heads...
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., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a mplex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. of aboya club that got clap and. john: when i give to charity and wonder in his money really helping people? or is it a bureaucracy? middleman? a new roof way of fund-raising addresses the worry and new group connects americans those who are in poor countries this former in the philippines asks for to under dollars to buy fertilizer for her farm this woman asks for a loan to expand hurt business to sell bags assault it sounds nice who keeps track of the money? how do i know would goes to those people? will lie get paid back? the founder joined us from san francisco. had rino which cannot get scammed? >> we spend our time making sure the loans on the w
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me and my husband moved to germany. when i considered entering into adulthood, how can i contribute to society? it is very difficult to give any sort of charity for any charitable purposes in europe. it is very difficult to give service in europe. when i was asking people, they said, why would we serve? there is a bureau for that. there are some places in europe burk it is illegal to give volunteer service. as i see the united states going in the same trend of all sourcing -- outsourcing, it is so overregulated and so over controlling of your life, it takes away your freedom to even support yourself, how would you propose the government relinquished power is that it has taken over peacefully? how do you think the government would be able to let go of this control of our lives? >> i agree with every syllable you just said. [laughter] you almost provoked me to be more political than i felt comfortable doing in this chapel. leave more space, more breathing room for civil society. this astonishing combustion of voluntary as
me and my husband moved to germany. when i considered entering into adulthood, how can i contribute to society? it is very difficult to give any sort of charity for any charitable purposes in europe. it is very difficult to give service in europe. when i was asking people, they said, why would we serve? there is a bureau for that. there are some places in europe burk it is illegal to give volunteer service. as i see the united states going in the same trend of all sourcing -- outsourcing, it is...
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it's a toil that has been used in other countries and japan and germany and basically assure the renewable energy community there is a guaranteed off taker and price paid for electricity generated from a renewable energy project. it's normally 10 or 20 years and set higher than the going rate for gas or electricity generation so it provides a sole developer to say i have this contract for this off taker whether the caa or whoever toy bathe power and. >> >> and guaranteed to buy it from me and i can go to the bank i have this stream of income if you give me a loan. >> please continue. >> thanks, so one of the areas -- also that is applicable to efficiency is addressing barriers for 10 -- tenants and may be are tenants in their spaces and critical to reduce this for efficiency and new due to incentives or they don't have access to physical resources like their roof so expanding energy to renewable energy is one opportunity that would help the renewable energy space. right now all ratepayers pay into -- for example the state fund that goes towards the solar incentive but across the state only
it's a toil that has been used in other countries and japan and germany and basically assure the renewable energy community there is a guaranteed off taker and price paid for electricity generated from a renewable energy project. it's normally 10 or 20 years and set higher than the going rate for gas or electricity generation so it provides a sole developer to say i have this contract for this off taker whether the caa or whoever toy bathe power and. >> >> and guaranteed to buy it...
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doing great in germany. let's not forget that. and i have to say, i think the bundesbank is overegging it a bit here on the negative side as is the ecb. very dramatic swing round in those gdp projections. >> the surveys have been very dramatic. surveys are pretty grim. >> one of my favorite charts at the moment compares germ man industrial production with the german purchasing managers. purchasing managers sags and disappears and production has a very brief dip and then recovers quite nicely. i think people get all the bad media and they kind of think the form a bit biased. >> a production numbers for you are much more important. >> production numbers are giving you a much clearer story for sure. >> so bear in mind, it doesn't really matter whether you get a santa rally because if you were engaged from the beginning of the year, you would take the gains that we've had. >> obviously you've done very, very nicely. we're certainly weighted toward the dax it's clear. >> so what happens to earnings? i'm interested, you know, to earning
doing great in germany. let's not forget that. and i have to say, i think the bundesbank is overegging it a bit here on the negative side as is the ecb. very dramatic swing round in those gdp projections. >> the surveys have been very dramatic. surveys are pretty grim. >> one of my favorite charts at the moment compares germ man industrial production with the german purchasing managers. purchasing managers sags and disappears and production has a very brief dip and then recovers...
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. >> do you know how many on average get killed in britain or germany or australia? and i particularly mention britain and australia, because in 1996 we had a very similar attack in dunblane in scotland that killed 16 young children. we instituted a handgun ban. in australia they went further. they had a governor initiative to bring back guns. they would give people money in return for the guns. they banned assault weapons of the type you're seeing here causing this tragedy. and guess what? there have been no more shootings in schools in britain, in dunblane since that ban came in. and there has been no mass shooting in australia whatsoever since 1996. and i say to you -- >> the crime rates of guns have doubled. >> i say to you again, this statistic of 11,000 to 12,000 murders from guns, it is way, way ahead of any of the civilized countries of this world. it is a disgrace to america and to the american people that it's continued to happen. and the reasons it happens, and i say this with respect to you, is your facetious attitude comparing it to cars. the fact that e
. >> do you know how many on average get killed in britain or germany or australia? and i particularly mention britain and australia, because in 1996 we had a very similar attack in dunblane in scotland that killed 16 young children. we instituted a handgun ban. in australia they went further. they had a governor initiative to bring back guns. they would give people money in return for the guns. they banned assault weapons of the type you're seeing here causing this tragedy. and guess...
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in the united states we have 9,000 people killed with guns last year in similar countries like germany, 170 and canada 150. there is a reason for that. >> what would you like to see in terms of specific gun control? >> there a number of pieces of legislation we have been pushing. no reasonable gun owner who is a sportsman can object to bans on assault weapons made only to kill as many human beings as possible like in a military situation. no one can object to a ban on the sale of large ammunition clips so you can't reload. no one can object to mic microstamping of card ridges to trace the murder weapon. no one can object to eliminating the gunshot exception so even if you buy a gun at a gun show, they still have to check your background to make sure they are not selling to someone on a terrorist watch list or mentally unstable person or a felon. those ares we should do. >> we had a heated debate on a previous incident. two things happened in 1996. there was a mass kerr in taz mania in which 35 people were killed. the australians was right wing and friends of george w. bush and brought
in the united states we have 9,000 people killed with guns last year in similar countries like germany, 170 and canada 150. there is a reason for that. >> what would you like to see in terms of specific gun control? >> there a number of pieces of legislation we have been pushing. no reasonable gun owner who is a sportsman can object to bans on assault weapons made only to kill as many human beings as possible like in a military situation. no one can object to a ban on the sale of...
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. >> some from germany and some from new britain and where else? california, florida, kansas. i mean i think almost anyplace you can think of we have gotten a call. >> this touched so many people so many ways it's profound. the world wants to show people in newtown they are not alone. >>> when 15-year-old sarah jobes died she weighed 73 pounds the woman convicted of starving that teen is up for parole. she has been in prison for ten years serving time for teen's death. jobs was found beaten and emace aid in 2002. -- emaciated in 2002. roberts was sentenced to 0 years behind bars. her attorneys tried tie peal the sentence on grounds of mental illness. >>> congress will break up for the holidays and still no solution before the looming fiscal cliff. >> stay with us this morning. there could be an answer in the works possibly. the president hoping his newest proposal could be a step in the right direction. >>> thanks for joining us on this tuesday morning. it's 5:38. and pressure is building on gun control in the wake of the sandy hook shootings. >> many are calling for a change
. >> some from germany and some from new britain and where else? california, florida, kansas. i mean i think almost anyplace you can think of we have gotten a call. >> this touched so many people so many ways it's profound. the world wants to show people in newtown they are not alone. >>> when 15-year-old sarah jobes died she weighed 73 pounds the woman convicted of starving that teen is up for parole. she has been in prison for ten years serving time for teen's death. jobs...
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yeah i mean the point of it is to have germany in that region of the world. it's the point is to to have military bases surrounding iran to put pressure on iran to change that regime and to put pressure on the regimes other regimes in the area that we don't find to be within our business interests here in the united states. you know two thousand and five two thousand and six iraq fell into a lot of sectarian violence that we still see happening that didn't really exist before what do you think is going to happen do you think that. we could possibly see the iraqi youth rising up against the government i mean what hope do you see for this country. well i do want to make the point as you said there was not good kerry and strife in iraq prior to the invasion and occupation and this is a classic use of divide and conquer by an empire to try to steal the resources of that nation so as as many iraqi families were mixed even the term mixed did not emerge until after the invasion in my own family makes was having a son mean grandmother. father and grandfather and they
yeah i mean the point of it is to have germany in that region of the world. it's the point is to to have military bases surrounding iran to put pressure on iran to change that regime and to put pressure on the regimes other regimes in the area that we don't find to be within our business interests here in the united states. you know two thousand and five two thousand and six iraq fell into a lot of sectarian violence that we still see happening that didn't really exist before what do you think...
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., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. "nightline," tragedy at sandy hook. >> reporter: the search for solutions continues with cindy mcfadden. >> it may have take then loss of 26 lives at sandy hook elementary to blow up a long overdue conversation about guns but for michael bloomberg it is the 34 lives lost to guns every day in this country that fuelled his decades long crusade. he said it is time for president obama to take actions and for the nra to get out of the way. >> columbine. >> virginia tech. >> today the call for tougher gun laws got some star power. an a-list of hollywood celebrities teaming up to release this new video. >> demand a plan. >> right now. >> have people been c
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the big utilities in germany are just as opposed. this snuck it in and it ratcheted germany to make big decisions. >> it's basically for the person with aa wind turbine or solar panel, it gives them the incentives and guaranteeing a certainty. >> a certainty, yes. >> is that the reason? i ask myself -- i remember being in turkey, okay? i looked -- you drive through a town of 50,000 in the middle of turkey, in the center of turkey, and every single water heater is solar powered. why isn't that the case in california or arizona? if this is not some super sophisticated technology. this is a place that per capita gdp is way lower than the u.s. i'm not in some cosmopolitan high-tech center, i'm in the middle of a foun in turkey. every single water heater is solar powered. why don't we have more deployment like that in the u.s.? >> i wish i could answer that. >> a couple of points there. in terms of solar hot water heating specifically which is a simple solar technology, we have a lot of natural gas water heaters in this country which are
the big utilities in germany are just as opposed. this snuck it in and it ratcheted germany to make big decisions. >> it's basically for the person with aa wind turbine or solar panel, it gives them the incentives and guaranteeing a certainty. >> a certainty, yes. >> is that the reason? i ask myself -- i remember being in turkey, okay? i looked -- you drive through a town of 50,000 in the middle of turkey, in the center of turkey, and every single water heater is solar...
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treated for being overweight and another issue for this back just this year in germany. but his health right now, not good. the outlook not particularly good right now, erin. >> thanks very much to nic. and next, trying to help any way they can, a ray of hope here in newtown. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. shareable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. hurry in for a droid incredible 4g lte by htc for $49.99. you can stay in and like something... or you can get out there and actually like something. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. but since i've been on alli, am i on this one? nope. am i on this one? no, no, no, no, no. i am on this one. [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. belt-friendly. let's fight fat with alli. have a healthier holiday at letsfightholidayfat.com. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a
treated for being overweight and another issue for this back just this year in germany. but his health right now, not good. the outlook not particularly good right now, erin. >> thanks very much to nic. and next, trying to help any way they can, a ray of hope here in newtown. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. shareable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. hurry in for a droid...
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average income tax rate for individuals in the euro zone is 42%, including countries like belgium, germany and france with some rates above 50%. in the united states, the average income tax rate is 29%. federally, 39.6% is the highest rate. someone will pay in the united states. so for today's q&a, are americans getting a bargain or are europeans getting ripped up? let me go first. 60 seconds on the clock starts right now. economies richard cost money to run. there is misplaced popularity in the libertarian myth that governments don't need to involve themselves in most economic matters and that markets will handle whatever needs to be handled. we need taxes. and we need safety and services and infrastructure in return. in some cases, it is simply more economical for governments to provide services because a scale. health care might be one example. the building and maintenance of smart grids and roads. so think of taxes not as needing to be low but of the return from those taxes of needing to be high. now traditionally, richard, that worked in europe. now it doesn't. they got the math badly
average income tax rate for individuals in the euro zone is 42%, including countries like belgium, germany and france with some rates above 50%. in the united states, the average income tax rate is 29%. federally, 39.6% is the highest rate. someone will pay in the united states. so for today's q&a, are americans getting a bargain or are europeans getting ripped up? let me go first. 60 seconds on the clock starts right now. economies richard cost money to run. there is misplaced popularity...
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it was germany. germany had three of the five worst public school shootings in the world. now, they have extremely strict gun control laws. you can't get semiautomatic weapons. it takes a year to get a bolt action long rifle there. yet they has the worst record than we have here in the united states, even with this attack. so i -- >> i don't see how any of that brings you to the decision that the answer is to get rid of gun laws. the other question i would ask you -- >> because they serve as a magnet for these attacks. >> or -- or a rational person could say -- or a rational person could say that having access to a high-powered semiautomatic rifle is inappropriate. that there is no reason to go deer hunting with that, no reason to have access to that. that's the connection that these killers have access to those weapons. let me ask you another question. >> no, i want to answer that that you just said. no, i don't argue second amendment. i argue crime. that's what i do. i want to answer your question here. these guns are just like any hunting rifle. the inside guts, they fi
it was germany. germany had three of the five worst public school shootings in the world. now, they have extremely strict gun control laws. you can't get semiautomatic weapons. it takes a year to get a bolt action long rifle there. yet they has the worst record than we have here in the united states, even with this attack. so i -- >> i don't see how any of that brings you to the decision that the answer is to get rid of gun laws. the other question i would ask you -- >> because they...
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>> it wasn't just germany who did it. quite a few of the ocb countries did that. >> other great concepts that we can actually bring to bear on this, i don't think we can just do one thing. for example, we have about a dozen states right now trying in pieces and bits and starts to mimic the idea of the bank of north dakota which has been around for 100 years. where you say, okay, we're paying taxes and right now pretty much most of our states are keeping that money in big wall street out of state banks. instead, we could create a public institution with a mandate to help small, local banks in the state feed that money back through the economy. so you're increasing jobs in the state. you're increasing small business lending at a time when the big wall street banks have no real imperative to lend locally at all. it's not going to be profitable for them without housing equity. you're returning a dividend to the state. >> is it publicly owned? >> yes. it's a public bank. >> it's a way to give policy makers control over their e
>> it wasn't just germany who did it. quite a few of the ocb countries did that. >> other great concepts that we can actually bring to bear on this, i don't think we can just do one thing. for example, we have about a dozen states right now trying in pieces and bits and starts to mimic the idea of the bank of north dakota which has been around for 100 years. where you say, okay, we're paying taxes and right now pretty much most of our states are keeping that money in big wall street...
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like to dress up and run around in the snow at the fourth annual santa claus running competition in germany. >>> when we come back, some of our bravest serving our country and serving well past active duty. that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin re
like to dress up and run around in the snow at the fourth annual santa claus running competition in germany. >>> when we come back, some of our bravest serving our country and serving well past active duty. that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant,...
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., germany and th and the netherlands will be sending troops and weapons. >> as part of the absolute unity that we all have on this issue, we have sent an unmistakable message that this would cross a red line. and those responsible would be held to account. >> this comes as president assad may be looking for a way out as this pressure is mounting. we understand he sent an envoy to latin america seeking asylum from countries such as cuba, venezuela or ecuador. his deputy foreign minister denies that claim. syrian rebels are ming closer and closer to damascus. the airport outside of damascus remains to be closed. there are some flights going in and out of there. the international community is no longer flying in and out. we are hearing more and more records of fighting near damascus getting closer to the presidential palace. all this appears to be mounting pressure on the assad regime. anybody predicting the assad regime will fall anytime soon, it's a theory that has been floated for several years and it hasn't come to be. he has managed to hold on to power this long. but there are shi
., germany and th and the netherlands will be sending troops and weapons. >> as part of the absolute unity that we all have on this issue, we have sent an unmistakable message that this would cross a red line. and those responsible would be held to account. >> this comes as president assad may be looking for a way out as this pressure is mounting. we understand he sent an envoy to latin america seeking asylum from countries such as cuba, venezuela or ecuador. his deputy foreign...
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germany is not waiting. of course, it's an economic powerhouse and an export powerhouse. korea is doubling down, actually that a green-led economy is not only going to be the right thing for korea but it will put them in the global leadership of technology for decades to come. i think you're right. this is so foolish to wait to have a 20th century energy system in the 21st century. they'rethose moving ahead will do themselves a commercial benefit. technology is moving forward. we're not there yet where we can simply outcompete dirty coal, for example when dirty coal does not have to pay the full the full freight of the damage does it does. soler and wind that challenges new technologies. >> jennifer: let me interrupt you for just a minute. i know we're running out of time, but i want to talk to you about this. this week right now, have you heard anything promising in this last minute what do you expect will come out of those talks? >> look, the world is on a track of lease common denominator and in no small part due to the united states. by 2015 they're going to agree on
germany is not waiting. of course, it's an economic powerhouse and an export powerhouse. korea is doubling down, actually that a green-led economy is not only going to be the right thing for korea but it will put them in the global leadership of technology for decades to come. i think you're right. this is so foolish to wait to have a 20th century energy system in the 21st century. they'rethose moving ahead will do themselves a commercial benefit. technology is moving forward. we're not there...
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, where the school is all year and germany towns out a lot of pretty neat engineers and, of course, much of asia turns out a lost great technology types and the rest, so they are getting bang for the education buck. your fear is it would not be copied here? >>guest: no. the trouble is, you have other countries. in finland, they focus on only putting the proper people to have the highest success in the classroom or potential for success in the classroom in education schools. so they don't just let anyone in a school education. >>neil: they look at promising students. you could be a late bloomer and get passed up. >>guest: that is possible. but, instead, what they are doing is scrutinizing people prior to getting into the system. what we do in america, unfortunately, according to international studies, we have students who are graduating to become teachers are in the bottom third of their graduating class. so we are putting people in choose rooms that are not equipped with skills. they do not have the ability to handle a classroom. so what we need to focus on is quality rather than quantit
, where the school is all year and germany towns out a lot of pretty neat engineers and, of course, much of asia turns out a lost great technology types and the rest, so they are getting bang for the education buck. your fear is it would not be copied here? >>guest: no. the trouble is, you have other countries. in finland, they focus on only putting the proper people to have the highest success in the classroom or potential for success in the classroom in education schools. so they don't...
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issues of national security that have to be looked at, whether the investment comes from france, and germany, israel or china. there is a committee on foreign investment in the united states. out of the hundreds of billions of dollars a year of direct investment coming into the united states involving thousands of transactions, only about 100 per year are reviewed by the united states government, and only about six or seven of those involved chinese companies. and out of the hundred that the united states reviews, only about 6%-7% are ever modified. so, the vast majority of investment coming into the united states is not problematic. we very much welcome that. in fact, we at the embassy just posted a huge ambassadors' forum on investment in to the united states, to which we had attending about 80 of the top chinese entrepreneurs and investors. we had about 24 different states making presentations and showcasing a whole list of different products and opportunities for investment in those states, from real estate to food processing plants, high- tech firms, biotech firms looking for investment
issues of national security that have to be looked at, whether the investment comes from france, and germany, israel or china. there is a committee on foreign investment in the united states. out of the hundreds of billions of dollars a year of direct investment coming into the united states involving thousands of transactions, only about 100 per year are reviewed by the united states government, and only about six or seven of those involved chinese companies. and out of the hundred that the...
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. >> we got some from germany. we got some from new britain. where else? california. florida. kansas. any place you can think of, we've gotten a call. >> reporter: at the post office, so many letters and notes have come in. a special box has been set up for a mountain of notes for the families. the firehouse which was the emotional epicenter for parents looking for their children on that morning, received 26 breathes from a christmas farm in oregon. mike made simple crosses for each victim. and delivered them today. >> nobody can stop the pain of what these people are going through. it's a tragedy beyond comprehension. >> reporter: and there's the local watering hole. the newtown general store. the manager got a call this morning from a stranger offering to buy coffee from anybody who needed some warm comfort. a kind gesture poured out into 100 cups. >> everybody was here crying. you know, people from the town. it was very kind. >> reporter: we found the donor, tom calveanagh, in los angeles. it prompted him to act. >> after the last funeral, they may break apart. there's thin
. >> we got some from germany. we got some from new britain. where else? california. florida. kansas. any place you can think of, we've gotten a call. >> reporter: at the post office, so many letters and notes have come in. a special box has been set up for a mountain of notes for the families. the firehouse which was the emotional epicenter for parents looking for their children on that morning, received 26 breathes from a christmas farm in oregon. mike made simple crosses for each...
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you get this in italy you'll get this in germany you just can't change them for education for whatever they will say the same the problem is you have a few thousand teenagers who go on to the matches and they don't know what they're doing so they copy what these. races fans are doing and what the club needs to do is try to educate the teenagers the clubs. the russian premier league the russian football union they need to get special players involved because teenagers will look up to these players and try and get. campaigns going in respect of a two thousand and eighteen world cup i think this is a massive opportunity for russia to try and tackle the point of racism because we're going to have a lot of people coming into the country. people of ellen his guests a poll no punches in the latest debate on cross talk just ahead of you after this short break stay with us. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters ten centimeters shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the clie
you get this in italy you'll get this in germany you just can't change them for education for whatever they will say the same the problem is you have a few thousand teenagers who go on to the matches and they don't know what they're doing so they copy what these. races fans are doing and what the club needs to do is try to educate the teenagers the clubs. the russian premier league the russian football union they need to get special players involved because teenagers will look up to these...
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did you see what's been going on in germany? they came out and acknowledged there was a possibility of a recession early next year in germany. that's a real concern right now after germany has a new 52-week high in stocks. you'll have strong headwinds in december and january for the german market. they are talking about growth of 0.4% next year for germany gdp. it was 1.6%, guys, just six months ago. that's a pretty severe downgrade. back to you. >> wae'll see you later. as we said earlier this morning, u.s. job growth picked up in november with nonfarm payroll increasing and unemployment rate falling to 7.7%. the lowest level since december 2008. joining us from the white house this morning for our first on cnbc interview is alan krueger, chairman of the council of economic advisers. good morning. >> good morning. >> as residents of the northeastern united states, a lot of us are still trying to get our heads around the idea that sandy didn't affect these numbers at all. are we almost certain to get some major revisions next mo
did you see what's been going on in germany? they came out and acknowledged there was a possibility of a recession early next year in germany. that's a real concern right now after germany has a new 52-week high in stocks. you'll have strong headwinds in december and january for the german market. they are talking about growth of 0.4% next year for germany gdp. it was 1.6%, guys, just six months ago. that's a pretty severe downgrade. back to you. >> wae'll see you later. as we said...
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one person is in germany so i do not think that it is going to make it but the rest could possibly make it. >>reporter: priority mail usually takes two to three days to arrive. the post office says express mail can be shipped overnight.however, saturday is the last day for express mail to be shipped out in time for christmas. plus, it's more expensive. >> i do not think that they are going to make it their on-time record >> i am a bit of a procrastinator. the bfi sent it priority >>reporter: mailreportersome boxes heading out of state. others being mailed out to friends and family here in the bay area. before cut off so people are able to receive them. >>reporter: in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. >> pam: police now say, the deadly home invasion -- that rocked a wealthy silicon valley suburb -- was *not random. raven dixon was arraigned in a santa clara court today, on charges of being an accessory to the murder of former winery ower raveesh kumar kumra. this all happened durung a home invasion -- back on november 30th. dixon was led out of the san jose courtroom in cha
one person is in germany so i do not think that it is going to make it but the rest could possibly make it. >>reporter: priority mail usually takes two to three days to arrive. the post office says express mail can be shipped overnight.however, saturday is the last day for express mail to be shipped out in time for christmas. plus, it's more expensive. >> i do not think that they are going to make it their on-time record >> i am a bit of a procrastinator. the bfi sent it...
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played all these homes had solar panels on their roofs like like about seventy percent of homes in germany do right now all these homes that filipinos there would not use they'd be wiped off in the. sort of a kind of this very well bolted. in a way no matter what you say none of it makes any difference because the environmental lawyers the civil rights lawyers you name it lawyers you arbitragers a conflict would prevent the construction of the roads and the. berms you want for example the president believed in the two thousand and eight nine stimulus that he had lots of shovel ready construction to do it turned out you know the shovels were held back by the lawyers by the environmental reviews so if you know wilkins fighting so if you want to have these good old fashioned construction manufacturing jobs you're going to have to roll and fire a whole pile of post-graduate lawyers civil rights guys because i'm with you neil munro francesca chambers thank you both for being with us to. hire the lawyers shakespeare first kill all the lawyers. i realize. it was me coming up as gun control become
played all these homes had solar panels on their roofs like like about seventy percent of homes in germany do right now all these homes that filipinos there would not use they'd be wiped off in the. sort of a kind of this very well bolted. in a way no matter what you say none of it makes any difference because the environmental lawyers the civil rights lawyers you name it lawyers you arbitragers a conflict would prevent the construction of the roads and the. berms you want for example the...
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he was supposed to see his mother-in-law in germany before her open heart surgery. >> gg
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